
Showing posts with label the doors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the doors. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
The Doors/The Doors Full Album
Track 1 (Break on Through (To the Other Side)): 0:00
Track 2 (Soul Kitchen): 2:29
Track 3 (The Crystal Ship): 6:04
Track 4 (Twentieth Century Fox): 8:39
Track 5 (Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)): 11:14
Track 6 (Light My Fire): 14:34
Track 7 (Back Door Man): 21:42
Track 8 (I Looked at You): 25:17
Track 9 (End of the Night): 27:39
Track 10 (Take It as It Comes): 30:32
Track 11 (The End): 32:49
Friday, March 2, 2012
The Doors: Touch Me and Wild Child.
"Touch Me" is a song by The Doors from their album The Soft Parade. Written by Robby Krieger, its riff was influenced by The Four Seasons' "C'mon Marianne."
One of the group's most famous television performance of "Touch Me" was on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.
Along with the single's B-side, "Wild Child".
The taping date was December 6, 1968 with air date of December 15. During the performance, Morrison missed his cue for the lines "C'mon, c'mon" and Krieger could be seen with a black eye. Krieger stated in several interviews given after Morrison's death that Morrison had given him the black eye during a confrontation, referencing the song's original title. The group is backed by the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, plus Curtis Amy duplicating the saxophone solo he also performed on the studio version.
Released: July 18, 1969
Recorded: July 1968 – May 1969 at Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles, CA
Genre: Psychedelic rock, blues rock, symphonic rock
Length: 34:09
Label: Elektra
Producer: Paul Rothchild
Saturday, February 11, 2012
The Doors: Light My Fire.
"Light My Fire" became The Doors' signature song which launched them to stardom. Before this was released, The Doors were an underground band popular in the Los Angeles area, but this got the attention of a mass audience. A year later, it re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968 following the success of Jose Feliciano's version of the song.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
The Doors: Moonlight Drive.
"Moonlight Drive" was one of the tracks on The Doors' second album, Strange Days. Although it was on the B-side (of "Love Me Two Times")."Moonlight Drive"'s defining feature was its off-beat rhythm and Robby Krieger's 'Bottle-neck' guitar which creates an eerie sound. The song is one of the first written by lead singer Jim Morrison, who wrote the lyrics while he was living on a rooftop in Venice Beach, California.
Studio album by The Doors
Released: September 25, 1967
Recorded: February–August 1967 at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA
Genre: Psychedelic rock, acid rock
Length: 35:25
Label: Elektra
Producer: Paul A. Rothchild
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